gabe
Senior Member
Don’t these companies have to pay the international students minimum wage. If so how are these companies saving money?
Corporations are exploiting international students and TFWs to suppress wages.
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Don’t these companies have to pay the international students minimum wage. If so how are these companies saving money?
Don’t these companies have to pay the international students minimum wage. If so how are these companies saving money?
Well I don’t know the answer. But I got into the conversation because someone suggested we should have minimum wage jobs around in case Canadians lose their jobs and need a place not to go homeless. I simply don’t think that’s an answer. You definitely can’t pay a mortgage with minimum wage but guess what rent is not that far behind. Rent is basically a mortgage payment minus the person having to put up the 20% down to get the bank to finance them. So to me it’s the same thing.Burger King wants a manager for $48K. Experts say foreign workers aren’t the answer | Globalnews.ca
A Toronto-area Burger King can't fill a manager position, raising questions about the pay it's offering — and whether the temporary foreign workers program is suppressing wages.globalnews.ca
That's corporate - and I haven't even gotten into the myriad of ways franchisees can exploit the system and/or workers in part-time roles. Do you think that a full-time fast food manager should be a role that pays $25/hr and require foreign workers to fill in one of the largest city in Canada - given the CoL of the region and that we have an unemployment rate of 7%+?
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Burger King wants a manager for $48K. Experts say foreign workers aren’t the answer | Globalnews.ca
A Toronto-area Burger King can't fill a manager position, raising questions about the pay it's offering — and whether the temporary foreign workers program is suppressing wages.globalnews.ca
That's corporate - and I haven't even gotten into the myriad of ways franchisees can exploit the system and/or workers in part-time roles. Do you think that a full-time fast food manager should be a role that pays $25/hr and require foreign workers to fill in one of the largest city in Canada - given the CoL of the region and that we have an unemployment rate of 7%+?
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Well that’s impressive since fast food seems considerably cheaper in the states despite their complaining.Just to note: store managers for chains in the US regularly clear six figures USD.
Or look at manager salaries for gas stations like Bucees. You make more than a graduate software engineer in Toronto.
Something is awfully rotten with Canadian business culture. A reluctance to invest in technology and automation is pretty central.
The reluctance to invest in tech and automation by Canadian businesses stems from the fact that the Feds make it so easy to acquire cheap labour in this country. Just file a LMIA report.Just to note: store managers for chains in the US regularly clear six figures USD.
Or look at manager salaries for gas stations like Bucees. You make more than a graduate software engineer in Toronto.
Something is awfully rotten with Canadian business culture. A reluctance to invest in technology and automation is pretty central.
Even when renting you just have to have a backup plan for what happens when you lose a job (money stashed away, being able to move back with family or share a place with friends, moving to a lower cost of living place etc). It's not the governments responsibility to protect jobs at all costs, it's your responsibility to make sure your skills and experience are valuable in the job market.